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Old Oct 26, 2010 | 07:38 PM
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Welding it really is the best way to go.
 
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Old Oct 26, 2010 | 08:15 PM
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I went ahead and ordered the Magnaflow #16523 today. I think I'll be happy with the results. I plan to use the included hardware to bolt it on in my driveway. Anyone think it would make much of a difference if I had it welded as opposed to bolted together??

I appreciate all the help and input...THANKS!!!
Do yourself a favor and cancel that order.....you will hate that system on the truck as I have one just like yours...the drone is terrible in the 1900-2200 range, and be prepared to take the spare tire down, the pipes run less than an inch from it (I have seen a post where the tire actually caught fire). I took mine back off and it's sitting in the box and put my Corsa SI/SO back on and not looking back. Better milage and NO DROAN. I will agree on one point...the maggie does have a better sound than the corsa on the outside, but the droan kills the liking of the maggie system (16523). In all fairness to Magnaflow and the OP, I do have the hi-Flow cats on this truck, which may contribute to the cabin droan.
 

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Old Oct 26, 2010 | 09:24 PM
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That sounds smart. I would probably just bolt it, but use the band clamps for minimal leakage. It will leak, but very little, - no performance difference over welding. Just don't use the regular cheap muffler clamps (rod clamps) if you can help it.
What do you mean by band clamps? You're saying I should stay away from the clamps that come with the kit?
 
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Old Oct 26, 2010 | 09:26 PM
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What do you mean by band clamps? You're saying I should stay away from the clamps that come with the kit?




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Old Oct 26, 2010 | 09:37 PM
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The 16523 kit has the band clamps shown in this post
 
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Old Oct 26, 2010 | 09:43 PM
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Do yourself a favor and cancel that order.....you will hate that system on the truck as I have one just like yours...the drone is terrible in the 1900-2200 range, and be prepared to take the spare tire down, the pipes run less than an inch from it (I have seen a post where the tire actually caught fire). I took mine back off and it's sitting in the box and put my Corsa SI/SO back on and not looking back. Better milage and NO DROAN. I will agree on one point...the maggie does have a better sound than the corsa on the outside, but the droan kills the liking of the maggie system (16523)
D'oh!. Sorry Mr. Sam - I completely missed you got that Corsa system!


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Old Oct 26, 2010 | 09:57 PM
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D'oh!. Sorry Mr. Sam - I completely missed you got that Corsa system!


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Yea..I had the Corsa system on..then like an idiot, I put that maggie system on (the 16523) and what a mistake !!!! as I stated earlier, I sure hope the OP has better luck with it, mine is in the box and will become a lawn planter in the spring I suspect. The Corsa is back on to stay for a while at least. The Maggie system needs the 24" muffler and different pipe routing and it would make a good system.
 
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Old Oct 26, 2010 | 09:59 PM
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Originally Posted by sam1947
Do yourself a favor and cancel that order.....you will hate that system on the truck as I have one just like yours...the drone is terrible in the 1900-2200 range, and be prepared to take the spare tire down, the pipes run less than an inch from it (I have seen a post where the tire actually caught fire). I took mine back off and it's sitting in the box and put my Corsa SI/SO back on and not looking back. Better milage and NO DROAN. I will agree on one point...the maggie does have a better sound than the corsa on the outside, but the droan kills the liking of the maggie system (16523)
Thanks for the advice man, but I'm gonna stick with the 16523 system. I've read a few things regarding drone but it seems to be mostly an issue with the '08s and later. I've heard enough good things to feel comfortable with this system but I do appreciate you giving me your experience. Hopefully I won't have any problems!!
 
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Old Oct 26, 2010 | 10:10 PM
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Thanks for the advice man, but I'm gonna stick with the 16523 system. I've read a few things regarding drone but it seems to be mostly an issue with the '08s and later. I've heard enough good things to feel comfortable with this system but I do appreciate you giving me your experience. Hopefully I won't have any problems!!
I wish you all the luck..mine is an 07 5.4, please keep us updated on how it goes for you
 
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Old Oct 26, 2010 | 10:24 PM
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I wish you all the luck..mine is an 07 5.4, please keep us updated on how it goes for you
I meant to ask you in my last post what year and size engine you had, thanks for sharing. I'm hoping I won't have any drone issues like you experienced.......we'll see. I'll be sure to let you know how it works out for me once I get it installed, hopefully this weekend.
 
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Old Oct 26, 2010 | 10:26 PM
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I wish you all the luck..mine is an 07 5.4, please keep us updated on how it goes for you
And if you don't mind me asking, what other performance mods have you done to your truck? Experiences, good and bad, with your mods? Thanks man!!!
 
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Old Oct 26, 2010 | 10:53 PM
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And if you don't mind me asking, what other performance mods have you done to your truck? Experiences, good and bad, with your mods? Thanks man!!!
Stuff on truck:

Gryphon Tuner.......Excellent !

2010 Ford E-Fan set-up w/DC Controller...Great

Underdrive pulleys......No problems

Troyer Performance Trans valve body....Great Mod

Maggy Hi Flow cats W Corsa Cat back SI/SO

Gotts Mod

HID Projector retro fit Lighting

Ford racing 2" core Radiator

Ginny pig experimenter with the new E3 one piece plug..EXCELLENT results so far !!

EBC Slotted and Dimpled Rotors W/EBC Pads Great setup

Eaton 'Truetrack' LS unit

Many other small mods to mention
 
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Old Oct 27, 2010 | 09:26 AM
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Stuff on truck:

Gryphon Tuner.......Excellent !

2010 Ford E-Fan set-up w/DC Controller...Great

Underdrive pulleys......No problems

Troyer Performance Trans valve body....Great Mod

Maggy Hi Flow cats W Corsa Cat back SI/SO

Gotts Mod

HID Projector retro fit Lighting

Ford racing 2" core Radiator

Ginny pig experimenter with the new E3 one piece plug..EXCELLENT results so far !!

EBC Slotted and Dimpled Rotors W/EBC Pads Great setup

Eaton 'Truetrack' LS unit

Many other small mods to mention
Awesome man. I'm looking at going the same general direction as your truck. It will primarily be bolt on mods as I plan to stay away from the really in depth mods. My next step is the Gryphon with custom tunes, which I'm super excited about getting. I'm also planning on doing e-fans from FFdynamics and UD pulleys, probably from Troyer, in the spring. Where did you get your UD pulleys from? And, last question, how difficult was the install of the Troyer Performance valve body? Did you notice much improvement, performance wise, with this mod? Thanks for all the input, I really appreciate it!!!
 
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Old Oct 27, 2010 | 06:06 PM
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Awesome man. I'm looking at going the same general direction as your truck. It will primarily be bolt on mods as I plan to stay away from the really in depth mods. My next step is the Gryphon with custom tunes, which I'm super excited about getting. I'm also planning on doing e-fans from FFdynamics and UD pulleys, probably from Troyer, in the spring. Where did you get your UD pulleys from? And, last question, how difficult was the install of the Troyer Performance valve body? Did you notice much improvement, performance wise, with this mod? Thanks for all the input, I really appreciate it!!!
Just a tip, go ahead and get the Gryphon with just the canned tunes for now..then when you are done with all the mods you are planning..then go ahead and get the custom tunes. I got the UD Pulleys from Troyer. The trans mod only takes the "soft" shifts out of the trans....it makes for a much firmer shifting = LESS WEAR !! Shift points can be adjusted with the Gryphon..just be cautious with that maneuver . Meaning get some input from seasoned programmers (like Bill at PHP) or others on here.
 
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Old Oct 27, 2010 | 09:01 PM
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Just a tip, go ahead and get the Gryphon with just the canned tunes for now..then when you are done with all the mods you are planning..then go ahead and get the custom tunes. I got the UD Pulleys from Troyer. The trans mod only takes the "soft" shifts out of the trans....it makes for a much firmer shifting = LESS WEAR !! Shift points can be adjusted with the Gryphon..just be cautious with that maneuver . Meaning get some input from seasoned programmers (like Bill at PHP) or others on here.
I gotcha, but the only mods that would affect custom tunes are my intake and exhaust mods, correct? I can install efans and ud pulleys without having to worry about adjusting custom tunes, right?
 
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